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Rational Security 2.0: The 'Truth Fairy' Edition
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The Lawfare Podcast: Catarina Buchatskiy on The Shadows Project
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Tax Sanctions and Foreign Policy
Congress needs to rethink tax law so it can complement other economic tools. And Congress needs to act soon, because overreliance on other tools—financial sanctions, export controls and tariffs—threatens... -
The House Should Fine Bannon, Meadows, Navarro and Scavino Now If It Wants Their Testimony
Other remedies don’t work. Congress should revive its own power to impose sanctions for contempt. -
ChinaTalk: How Chinese Ink Painting Survived the CCP
How did Chinese painting, arguably the elitist of arts, fare during the Cultural Revolution? To discuss ink paintings, socialist realism, oil paintings and the political upheavals that formed their backd... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast: Cybersecurity and Ukraine at Verify 2022
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Lawfare No Bull: Matt Olsen Talks Cyber Threats and the ODNI's Latest Report
On April 29th, at the 2022 Verify Conference hosted by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Aspen Institute, journalist Aruna Viswanatha hosted a fireside chat with Matt Olsen, the Assistant ... -
OFAC, the DPRK and the Tornado of Cash
OFAC should consider a creative sanction against the mixing service Tornado Cash, particularly the 100 Ethereum wallet that is known to be hiding a large amount of the DPRK’s stolen cryptocurrency. -
What Does the 2022 NDS Fact Sheet Imply for the Forthcoming Cyber Strategy?
The NDS fact sheet makes clear that campaigning is important for achieving security across the full spectrum of strategic competition and supporting integrated deterrence. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Lawfare Live: Trustworthy Hardware and Software
On Friday, May 6, at 11:00 a.m. ET, Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein will discuss the trustworthy hardware and software project and its findings with the paper's authors, Paul Rosenzweig (founder o... -
How Can One Know When To Trust Hardware and Software?
The Lawfare Institute convened a working group of experts to answer that question. The group's report, titled "Creating a Framework for Supply Chain Trust in Hardware and Software" is available now. -
The Week That Will Be
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Former U.S. Ambassador Richard Olson Pleads Guilty to Illegal Foreign Lobbying
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The Lawfare Podcast: What the War in Ukraine Means for China’s Global Strategy
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TechTank: What Should We Do About Computer Chip Shortages?
The latest episode of TechTank. -
What Extremism Means to the Federal Government
Federal officials must navigate challenges when developing policies on extremism. -
The Aftermath, Episode 3: Congress Responds
The episode looks at what Congress was doing in the days immediately after Jan. 6. We hear from experts and from people who were actually there, on both sides of the proceedings. -
How Russia’s War in Ukraine Affects Its Meddling in Africa
Russia is keeping the influence it has built up in the Central African Republic, Libya, Mali and Sudan.
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Trump’s ‘Merit Hiring Plan’ Has a First Amendment Problem
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Russia’s Cyber Firms Are Getting Rich During War
Russian cyber firms are raking in record profits, challenging the efficacy of U.S. efforts to technologically isolate Russia.